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Tuesday brings about change in America

Come Tuesday, America will see history in the making. For the first time, a non-white Christian male will…

Letters to the Editor

Letters to the editor, Jan. 16

Dolphin Dance Studio Anonymous? P-shaw. What sort of society would we be living in if the anonymous circulator…

Opinion

State, WSF failing passengers, economy

Are they even serious? The Washington State Ferries system is facing an economic shortfall of frightening proportions. And…

News

Snow, ice limit activities for Poulsbo’s seniors

POULSBO — For many the recent snow and ice diverted holiday plans, resulting for some in extra time…

News

When reality bites, escapism rules

The economy may be on the decline but entertainment-aided escapism is on the rise in North Kitsap. As…

Obituaries

August Mueller

August “Gus” J. Mueller, 93, of Poulsbo and formerly of Norwalk, Calif., died on Jan. 16. Mueller was…

Obituaries

Patricia Richards

Patricia Richards died on Jan. 16, embraced by the loving family she had long nurtured. She had waged…

News

Washington State Ferries Plan B was DOA

North End residents give WSF officials an earful on the draft long-range plan.

Life

Spring beckons

Gardeners can rejoice in the first harbinger of spring: tickets for the Northwest Flower and Garden Show are…

Life

What goes on

ARTS & CRAFTS

Life

Spring beckons

Gardeners can rejoice in the first harbinger of spring: tickets for the Northwest Flower and Garden Show are…

Madmartigan will slam with Black Budget and Monogloid Village at 9:30 p.m. Jan. 16

Life

WHAT GOES ON | Kitsap A&E Calendar for the Week Jan. 16-23

ARTS & CRAFTS

The frozen quartet — Canada’s Quartetto Gelato.

Life

WHATS UP FOR THE SOPHISTICATE | Pearl Django, Quartetto Gelato in Bremerton

BREMERTON — The Djano Reinhardt-inspired Hot Club six-piece gypsy jazz band comes back with their typical swagger, for…

Obituaries

Diana Lee LIttke

Diana Lee Littke, 59, of Poulsbo passed on Jan. 14 in Bremerton. She was born June 28, 1949,…

News

Sound off: Washington State Ferries hosting public hearing in Kingston

Washington State Ferries officials will be in Kingston Wednesday to hear what commuters have to say about its…

Talk art and upheaval with Bill Cleveland Jan. 15 at Eagle Harbor Books on Bainbridge.

Life

Into the eye of ‘Art and Upheaval’

A look into the importance of art and creativity in community health and vitality, with community organizer/cultural activist/author…

Meet the Mossback, discuss ‘Pugetopolis’

Life

Meet the Mossback, discuss ‘Pugetopolis’

KNUTE BERGER will be reading from his new (and first) book “Pugetopolis: A Mossback Takes on Growth Addicts,…

Bainbridge Performing Arts presents the enigmatic one-man show “Salmonpeople” for two performances at 7:30 p.m. Jan. 10 and again at 3 p.m. Jan. 11 at the BPA playhouse

Life

What’s goes on

ARTS & CRAFTS

Business

Bringing back consumer confidence, optimism

In October of this year, America experienced an all-time low in the Consumer Confidence Index, a measure of…

Life

Spinal Column: Breaking up logjams

It was her third adjustment. She had already endured my chiropractic monologue over the previous two visits –…